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Focusdim - Dim, blur, or highlight your active window (Freemium / $4.99 one-time)
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Any app for click and scroll?
Hi there, when I want to select text, I usually click and then scroll. However, for some reason, this doesn’t work on macOS. Is there any app that could help me?
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Hi there, when I want to select text, I usually click and then scroll. However, for some reason, this doesn’t work on macOS. Is there any app that could help me?
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TuringShot v1.4.4 (formerly ZoomShot) - Live screen zoom, focus highlight, magnifier lens, drawing & text memo for macOS
Hey r/macapps,
I've been recording coding tutorials on my Mac for about 10 years now. Over that time I tried pretty much everything to make screen recordings more engaging. DemoPro for drawing, ScreenStudio and FocuSee for auto-zoom. They all had tradeoffs. ScreenStudio zooms in on every single click, which sounds cool until you're trying to draw on screen and the whole view jumps around.
So I ended up building my own tool. It started as ZoomShot, recently rebranded to **TuringShot**.
https://i.redd.it/h4zkj2r858qg1.gif
**What it does:** Adds live visual effects to your screen that show up in any screen recording (OBS, Zoom, QuickTime, whatever) since it works at the OS level.
**Features:**
* **Screen Zoom** (free) - Ctrl+A + scroll to zoom when you want, not on every click
* **Focus Highlight** \- Spotlight effect around your cursor with impact animation
* **Magnifier Lens** (new in v1.4.4) - Magnifies just the area around your pointer like a loupe, without shaking the whole screen
* **Live Drawing** \- Ctrl+X + drag to draw lines, rectangles, circles directly on screen
* **Text Memo** \- Ctrl+Q to place text notes on screen, auto-resizing and fully stylable
You can customize all of shortcuts as well.
The v1.4.4 update adds the Magnifier Lens which I've wanted for a while. Sometimes you need to zoom into a small area without moving the entire view. The lens magnifies what's around your pointer with adjustable strength and a glass effect. Works alongside Focus Highlight or on its own.
Been pushing updates almost weekly since v1.3.6. Trying to get this right.
**Pricing:** Screen Zoom is free forever. Full features: $2.99/year or $9.99 lifetime.
**Promo code:** TURINGSHOT66 gets you the yearly plan for $0.99 (expires 3/31)
[App Store](https://apps.apple.com/app/id6758536367) | [Website](https://www.turingshot.site/)
[Feature overview](https://files.catbox.moe/2hql2x.png)
Happy to hear feedback or answer questions!
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Hey r/macapps,
I've been recording coding tutorials on my Mac for about 10 years now. Over that time I tried pretty much everything to make screen recordings more engaging. DemoPro for drawing, ScreenStudio and FocuSee for auto-zoom. They all had tradeoffs. ScreenStudio zooms in on every single click, which sounds cool until you're trying to draw on screen and the whole view jumps around.
So I ended up building my own tool. It started as ZoomShot, recently rebranded to **TuringShot**.
https://i.redd.it/h4zkj2r858qg1.gif
**What it does:** Adds live visual effects to your screen that show up in any screen recording (OBS, Zoom, QuickTime, whatever) since it works at the OS level.
**Features:**
* **Screen Zoom** (free) - Ctrl+A + scroll to zoom when you want, not on every click
* **Focus Highlight** \- Spotlight effect around your cursor with impact animation
* **Magnifier Lens** (new in v1.4.4) - Magnifies just the area around your pointer like a loupe, without shaking the whole screen
* **Live Drawing** \- Ctrl+X + drag to draw lines, rectangles, circles directly on screen
* **Text Memo** \- Ctrl+Q to place text notes on screen, auto-resizing and fully stylable
You can customize all of shortcuts as well.
The v1.4.4 update adds the Magnifier Lens which I've wanted for a while. Sometimes you need to zoom into a small area without moving the entire view. The lens magnifies what's around your pointer with adjustable strength and a glass effect. Works alongside Focus Highlight or on its own.
Been pushing updates almost weekly since v1.3.6. Trying to get this right.
**Pricing:** Screen Zoom is free forever. Full features: $2.99/year or $9.99 lifetime.
**Promo code:** TURINGSHOT66 gets you the yearly plan for $0.99 (expires 3/31)
[App Store](https://apps.apple.com/app/id6758536367) | [Website](https://www.turingshot.site/)
[Feature overview](https://files.catbox.moe/2hql2x.png)
Happy to hear feedback or answer questions!
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Do you have experience with the hazel app and terminal commands? i'm kind of swamped and could do with some help creating the rules if so (please)
I'm even willing to pay for your time to get it done, and you're quite welcome to save the rules and share them with others once they're completed. Basically I would like a set of rules that will achieve the following:
1.) Convert files from .cbr to .cbz (it's an OCD thing, just go with it - I like order) extract the scan group image from the back of "acquired" digital comics that I can add and subtract to in some form of black list.
2.) Move said comics from one location, to automatically sort into different folders that correspond to the comic title. Again, it would be neat if I can add and subtract folders as and when I need them, so in both cases the rulesets would be appreciated if they ran applescript or shell commands.
That's it. That's the gig. If you require payment while i'm reticent to use paypal, I'm sure I can figure it out, but in the interests of sharing I would be happy for you to disseminate the rules on the noodlesoft forum or wherever you see fit as well.
Thank you if you've taken time to read this slightly odd and admittedly very lazy request.
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I'm even willing to pay for your time to get it done, and you're quite welcome to save the rules and share them with others once they're completed. Basically I would like a set of rules that will achieve the following:
1.) Convert files from .cbr to .cbz (it's an OCD thing, just go with it - I like order) extract the scan group image from the back of "acquired" digital comics that I can add and subtract to in some form of black list.
2.) Move said comics from one location, to automatically sort into different folders that correspond to the comic title. Again, it would be neat if I can add and subtract folders as and when I need them, so in both cases the rulesets would be appreciated if they ran applescript or shell commands.
That's it. That's the gig. If you require payment while i'm reticent to use paypal, I'm sure I can figure it out, but in the interests of sharing I would be happy for you to disseminate the rules on the noodlesoft forum or wherever you see fit as well.
Thank you if you've taken time to read this slightly odd and admittedly very lazy request.
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Managing lots of open windows on macOS – what’s your setup?
I’m trying to improve my multitasking setup on macOS and I’m looking for app recommendations from people who manage lots of open windows daily.
Typical workflow for me:
* multiple Safari windows (2 profiles, work and private)
* several work apps open at once
* switching between contexts frequently during the day
Main things I’m looking for:
1. A better Alt+Tab-style window switcher (something closer to Windows behavior, ideally with previews and switching between individual windows instead of just apps)
2. A solid window snapping/layout tool ( on Linux I used hyprland and i3)
3. Tools that help manage large numbers of open windows/apps more efficiently overall
4. A reliable app uninstaller that removes leftover files too
I tried Raycast and really liked how fast it is, but I’m still unsure about using it long-term because of privacy/security concerns around extensions and the AI features.
Curious what setups people here are using for this kind of workflow. Free or paid suggestions are both welcome.
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I’m trying to improve my multitasking setup on macOS and I’m looking for app recommendations from people who manage lots of open windows daily.
Typical workflow for me:
* multiple Safari windows (2 profiles, work and private)
* several work apps open at once
* switching between contexts frequently during the day
Main things I’m looking for:
1. A better Alt+Tab-style window switcher (something closer to Windows behavior, ideally with previews and switching between individual windows instead of just apps)
2. A solid window snapping/layout tool ( on Linux I used hyprland and i3)
3. Tools that help manage large numbers of open windows/apps more efficiently overall
4. A reliable app uninstaller that removes leftover files too
I tried Raycast and really liked how fast it is, but I’m still unsure about using it long-term because of privacy/security concerns around extensions and the AI features.
Curious what setups people here are using for this kind of workflow. Free or paid suggestions are both welcome.
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After 12 years building Launchpad tools, here's what I added that Apple never did
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Feedback: the "lifetime license audit" thread
Lets talk about that "lifetime app security thread" that is now closed. I tried to go into it with the intention of learning But even After reading the full blog post, I mostly came away irritated.
The Reddit thread already had a loaded, prosecutorial vibe, and the blog made it plain. Everything got turned into a public scorecard. Apps ranked top to bottom, developers graded on how well they replied, ghosted counts, blocked counts, lower scores for ignoring it, pushing back, or getting annoyed. And the whole "vibe coded" thing just felt like OP was "branding" app developers with judgment. I felt (reading some of the replies) that some developers were hastily replying and capitulating because they were afraid that the crosshair would be on them next if they didn't. It honestly was starting to feel a bit like weaponized auditing.
I still don't buy the core premise...If a license check gets bypassed, that tells me the licensing is weak. That's all it tells me. It doesn't automatically mean the app is unsafe. Piracy resistance and user safety are separate questions, and this post kept rubbing them together until the distinction was gone. A flimsy paywall, a sloppy entitlement flow, and an actually dangerous update path are not the same problem. I still haven't seen the missing step that turns “someone can pirate this” into “ordinary users are at risk.” Why does the licensing security actually matter? Don't we all maintain the idea that piracy is a service issue and not a technical one? That if the product is excellent and easy to buy, people tend to actually buy it??
It also felt extremely self-promotional...The post starts out findings, then swings right into naming the "good" developers and the "bad" ones, assigning scores, calling some apps “purely vibe coded,” plugging paid reviews, free first reviews, donation links, sponsor links, a licensing package, etc. All while claiming the moral high ground for policing this corner of the Mac app world that no one asked for?
Some developers got defensive. Warlock did (sorry to call you out dude). But After reading the full post, I can see why. If somebody publicly grades your app, folds your inbox behavior into the grade, writes the whole thing with an editorial sneer from line one, and leaves readers thinking weak licensing might also mean their data is in danger, you're going to feel attacked. Some replies were heated, sure, but that frustration didn't randomly appear out of thin air. By then the thread had already drifted away from useful critique and into hit-piece territory.
And I'm sorry but The moderation was just bad. Plainly bad. The thread stayed up while the framing got harsher, then it got locked with a note that still leaned on the idea that people were just offended by scrutiny. That honestly feels really disingenuous. Developers can handle scrutiny. What they got here felt a lot more like being attacked. It felt like Mods had plenty of chances to step in, demand tighter evidence, strip out the scorekeeping garbage, or shut it down after several corrections that the OP had to make.
I just think we're better than this. Im not sure what the OP was trying to add but it left a really sour taste in my mouth that the post was left up and seemingly defendced by a moderator.
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Lets talk about that "lifetime app security thread" that is now closed. I tried to go into it with the intention of learning But even After reading the full blog post, I mostly came away irritated.
The Reddit thread already had a loaded, prosecutorial vibe, and the blog made it plain. Everything got turned into a public scorecard. Apps ranked top to bottom, developers graded on how well they replied, ghosted counts, blocked counts, lower scores for ignoring it, pushing back, or getting annoyed. And the whole "vibe coded" thing just felt like OP was "branding" app developers with judgment. I felt (reading some of the replies) that some developers were hastily replying and capitulating because they were afraid that the crosshair would be on them next if they didn't. It honestly was starting to feel a bit like weaponized auditing.
I still don't buy the core premise...If a license check gets bypassed, that tells me the licensing is weak. That's all it tells me. It doesn't automatically mean the app is unsafe. Piracy resistance and user safety are separate questions, and this post kept rubbing them together until the distinction was gone. A flimsy paywall, a sloppy entitlement flow, and an actually dangerous update path are not the same problem. I still haven't seen the missing step that turns “someone can pirate this” into “ordinary users are at risk.” Why does the licensing security actually matter? Don't we all maintain the idea that piracy is a service issue and not a technical one? That if the product is excellent and easy to buy, people tend to actually buy it??
It also felt extremely self-promotional...The post starts out findings, then swings right into naming the "good" developers and the "bad" ones, assigning scores, calling some apps “purely vibe coded,” plugging paid reviews, free first reviews, donation links, sponsor links, a licensing package, etc. All while claiming the moral high ground for policing this corner of the Mac app world that no one asked for?
Some developers got defensive. Warlock did (sorry to call you out dude). But After reading the full post, I can see why. If somebody publicly grades your app, folds your inbox behavior into the grade, writes the whole thing with an editorial sneer from line one, and leaves readers thinking weak licensing might also mean their data is in danger, you're going to feel attacked. Some replies were heated, sure, but that frustration didn't randomly appear out of thin air. By then the thread had already drifted away from useful critique and into hit-piece territory.
And I'm sorry but The moderation was just bad. Plainly bad. The thread stayed up while the framing got harsher, then it got locked with a note that still leaned on the idea that people were just offended by scrutiny. That honestly feels really disingenuous. Developers can handle scrutiny. What they got here felt a lot more like being attacked. It felt like Mods had plenty of chances to step in, demand tighter evidence, strip out the scorekeeping garbage, or shut it down after several corrections that the OP had to make.
I just think we're better than this. Im not sure what the OP was trying to add but it left a really sour taste in my mouth that the post was left up and seemingly defendced by a moderator.
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